Play store stopped working - Tried different ROMs - HTC Rezound

While setting up the phone, I enter the gmail account details and while "Signing-in", a popup appears saying "Google Play Store has stopped working". I clicked OK and completed the setup.
When I try opening the play store from the app drawer, the same message appears and I have also tried signing-in to another gmail account, same message.
I tried this in Viper ROM and CM10.1 for Rezound and the TRON-Umbrella ROM.
Can some help with this?
Thanks

Are you fully wiping the phone between rom installs? Don't see any other reason it would carry over from one rom to another.

mjones73 said:
Are you fully wiping the phone between rom installs? Don't see any other reason it would carry over from one rom to another.
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Yes, wiping data/system, cache, dalvik, boot, system twice.

I also tried "Force close", Wipe cache and data of Play store.

If you are using my backup to restore apps be careful as I've seen it backing up Google play services lately. Causes all kinds of issues when restored.
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Have you tried skipping the step in the initial setup, then adding your google account through the settings > accounts?

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Having trouble in updating/downloading Apps.

I am using HTC Desire X (Unrooted with JB and sense Version 4+) and from the last 2-3 days I am having trouble updating/downloading Apps from the market(Play Store) the error shown is "App cannot be updated/downloaded due to an error." with the error code 927 or 403 or 923.
Please Help Me....
You tried to reboot? It helps often. Also make sure that you have enough space left on your phone and on your sdcard.
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Error 927 and 903 means an error in network error mostly with your network hit a reboot or refresh your network
If you still experience worst case hit clear cache and data on your playstore app in settings>all apps
tried all such options
i have tried all these options like reboot, clear cache and even uninstall updates.Also i have tried to remove and reset my google account but the problem is still there.
Make a backup of all your apps and other stuffs with "supper backup" and do factory reset and restores all stuff again..
raghu1207 said:
i have tried all these options like reboot, clear cache and even uninstall updates.Also i have tried to remove and reset my google account but the problem is still there.
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you wiped Play Store's data from App Info?
I had your problem once and it proved to be from Google Server...it repaired by itself...

Can't install apps from the Play store (rpc:s-5:aec-0) error

This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
NeoandGeo said:
This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
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everyone is having play store issues right now just wait it out.
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I've been having Play problems for about a week now. Tried these solutions, too, to no avail. Also sent in error reports, but haven't heard anything.
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I had this same issue right after installing Alliance rom V7 and it was still there after returning to a previous back up. I was however able to fix the issue by reinstalling my apps from a titanium backup that I made previously. After this my apps are once again visible in the market and I am able to download.
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NeoandGeo said:
This started happening about 30 minutes ago. I can no longer install any app from the play store. It always pops up the error message: rpc:s-5:aec-0 . I have tried the two methods below to clear it up, but I still can't install anything. Anyone know any other steps I can try?
Method 1:
Open system settings
Go to Applications (or Apps) >> All
From all apps select Google Play Store >> Clear Cache and Uninstall updates
Again, from All>>Download Manager >> Clear Cache and Data
Finally, All >> Google Services Framework >> Clear Cache and Data
Now, rerun Google play store.
Method 2:
Go to system settings>> Accounts>>Google>>remove your Gmail account
Now from settings>>Apps>>All> Force stop, Clear data and cache for Google Play Store, Google Service Framework and Download Manager (like in method 1)
Now again go to settings>> Accounts>>Google>>Add your gmail account
Restart your android and then accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings
Rerun Google Play Store and update or install your app.
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If you guys try restoring apps from a tb backup and it fixes the problem, will some post this fix in the Alliance ROM forum.......seems like a lot people are having this issue and I am unable to post it myself because of the 10 post rule.
Thanks
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I got the same error. Method 1 made it worse because after applying method 1, when I started Google Play I got "no connection - retry" error. Only after i restored Google Play and google service framework that the 'no connection error' went away, but the original RFC error is still there.
I tried everything I could find on google and nothing worked.
Google itself didn't even know how to fix it. It's listed on their 'problem list' page and it looked nobody is working on it anyway:
"We’ve received reports that some users are getting "RPC:S-5:AEC-0" while trying to download apps.
If you're receiving this error, removing and re-adding your Google Account on your device may help resolve this issue. We’re currently investigating a permanent solution.
We’ll continue to update this page with developments, so check back soon.
Issue first reported on: March 21, 2013
Last updated on: August 1, 2013"

[Q] Clear Play Store data?

Hi,
My phone reboots whenever I try to manage apps or check my storage settings or open the Play Store. I checked out last_kmesg and found that there was a kernel panic caused by an issue with the user data area. I can't clear user data through settings so I used Titanium Backup to start clearing user data and it died on it's ass when it got to Google Play Store.
I tried selecting just the Play Store and clearing data and it crashed straight away so I'm pretty sure it's the Google Play Store causing the issues. Given that I can't clear the data while the OS is loaded is there any way of doing it from TWRP or suchlike? I want to clear ONLY the Play Store info, I don't want to have to do a factory reset and clean ROM installation as I haven't got access to a USB cable to transfer ROM files over this weekend and it's a royal pain having to set everything up again.
I'm on Cyanogenmod 10.1.3-RC1, android build 4.2.2.
cherryduck said:
Hi,
I'm on Cyanogenmod 10.1.3-RC1, android build 4.2.2.
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Titanium Backup has s feature called Wipe Data this will allow you to clear the Cache and Data from any app
In the list of app tap the one you want like Play Store then tap Wipe Data, it asks you to confirm the wipe tap yes go into setting application manager find play store and the data and cache will be 0.00kb
cherryduck said:
Hi,
My phone reboots whenever I try to manage apps or check my storage settings or open the Play Store. I checked out last_kmesg and found that there was a kernel panic caused by an issue with the user data area. I can't clear user data through settings so I used Titanium Backup to start clearing user data and it died on it's ass when it got to Google Play Store.
I tried selecting just the Play Store and clearing data and it crashed straight away so I'm pretty sure it's the Google Play Store causing the issues. Given that I can't clear the data while the OS is loaded is there any way of doing it from TWRP or suchlike? I want to clear ONLY the Play Store info, I don't want to have to do a factory reset and clean ROM installation as I haven't got access to a USB cable to transfer ROM files over this weekend and it's a royal pain having to set everything up again.
I'm on Cyanogenmod 10.1.3-RC1, android build 4.2.2.
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Go to data/data with a root explorer and delete from there..
tallman43 said:
Go to data/data with a root explorer and delete from there..
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Yeah the moment I tried to access the com.android.vending directory my phone hard rebooted again. I managed to delete the directory in TWRP and now my phone doesn't reboot anymore! The Play Store doesn't work now though...
EDIT
Scratch that, after a couple of reboots it's up and running again sorted!

[Q] How to fix google play services update issue

So here is my basic issue at the moment:
I can get google play to work but uninstalling in titanium back up and reinstalling the apk manually and making it a system app. BUT it wont let me download apps or upfmdate apps or update google play services also I can't sync my contacts from my gmail account with my device. Thanks to one of the admins on here I was able to get google play up and running after it crashed the first time but sadly it has stopped functioning all together now. I have tried clearing the cache I haave wiped data but to no avail. I have even gone through the sames steps I used on my last thread to geet it working again but sadly the app fails after 2 to 3 minutes of being reinstalled. Does anyone know of a fix for this kind of an issue?
When I try to download apps it gives me the following error now
Error retrieving information from server
[RPC:S-7:AEC-0]
Wipe Cache in recovery
That got playstore up and running still no contacts syncing tho :/
turatt said:
That got playstore up and running still no contacts syncing tho :/
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Do it through your settings
I tried that and it said sync in encountering problems will be back shortly amd when i go to download apps it gives a new error
RPC:S-7 ACE-0 C26H-HF7N-FODQO
turatt said:
I tried that and it said sync in encountering problems will be back shortly amd when i go to download apps it gives a new error
RPC:S-7 ACE-0 C26H-HF7N-FODQO
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restoring anything to /system using titanium in lollipop doesn't work, yet. Remove your google account in settings/accounts then wipe cache again, you won't lose anything. Then wipe data from google services and play store, you can use titanium to do that. Reboot, wipe cache again, then add your google account (do not restore it from a backup) in settings/accounts, and let it sync.
also,
if you're using any kind of nodded play store to do that first sync it won't work
syndre said:
restoring anything to /system using titanium in lollipop doesn't work, yet. Remove your google account in settings/accounts then wipe cache again, you won't lose anything. Then wipe data from google services and play store, you can use titanium to do that. Reboot, wipe cache again, then add your google account (do not restore it from a backup) in settings/accounts, and let it sync.
also,
if you're using any kind of nodded play store to do that first sync it won't work
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I don't think I have a modded apk ill post the error codes I'm getting then try your method playstore just crashed and now I can't download apps :/
Try to get a apk of titianium backup and unintalll the playstore and replace it with a verison from a set of gapps
As it stands atm I cannot access playstore at all to update anything it stopped giving me error codes also. What I normally do when this happens is I uninstall playstore I remove my gmail account and wipe play services cache this used to fix it but now when I do all that playstore does nothing it just gives me a blank page

MIUI 10 Stable - Play Store stuck at 100% after Factory Reset and app data restore

As mentioned in the subject, I did a Factory Reset of my Poco F1 (for the 2nd time now) and restored user apps + data from Titanium Backup.
After a second factory reset I still get a really annoying issue: when I want to install an app through Play Store, I have to click on Install, then force close Play Store, when reopening it starts downloading, then gets stuck at 100%. I then need to force close again to have Play Store installing it.
I already tried a lot of things, like clearing data for Google Play Services, Play Store, uninstalling/reinstalling Nova Launcher etc. But nothing does fix it. Any hints? Thanks
EDIT: seems like disabling bluetooth and restarting device fixes the issue. But as soon as I activate bluetooth again (which I use constantly with a Mi Band), the issue is back.
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Still having this issue after factory reset without restoring anything from Titanium Backup this time and clean flash of latest MIUI 10 on Android Pie.
Whenever I want to install or update an app via Play Store, I need to force close Play Store for it to install, else it gets stuck at 100% of download and other install/updates are queued.
Thanks!
DoudouJack said:
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Still having this issue after factory reset without restoring anything from Titanium Backup this time and clean flash of latest MIUI 10 on Android Pie.
Whenever I want to install or update an app via Play Store, I need to force close Play Store for it to install, else it gets stuck at 100% of download and other install/updates are queued.
Thanks!
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Disable Google App
I have the same problem after update to 10.3.1. What do you mean with "Disable Google App"?
hanzfranz said:
I have the same problem after update to 10.3.1. What do you mean with "Disable Google App"?
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Don't you have 'Google' app in your app drawer? Go to Settings>apps, touch Google and in the next screen, 'Disable'.

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